Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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:10:02
- The world's only undersea aquarium.
- What on earth is he doing?

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- Shark-walking.
- Shark-walking?

:10:09
Come on, Bessie.
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Come on.
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For ages, man has been trying
to learn the secret of the fish.

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Now we have a perfect underwater laboratory.
:10:20
Well, Lucius, back with your fish again, l see.
:10:23
BJ! lt's nice to see you.
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Commodore Emery, this is Dr Hiller
and Congressman Parker.

:10:29
How do you do? l still don't
understand what he's doing.

:10:32
He regards all sea creatures
as personal friends.

:10:35
He'd rather be remembered
for discovering a new fish

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than as a leading physicist of our time.
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- May l explain?
- l wish you would.

:10:43
My little friend Bessie here, we had
to drug her in order to do some tests.

:10:47
Now l'm trying to force some water
through her gills so she doesn't drown.

:10:53
ln this condition,
she won't even bite a congressman.

:10:56
- She's the only one on board who wouldn't!
- You're much too sensitive.

:11:00
- Right you are, Doctor. Come on, everybody.
- See you later, Lucius... l hope!

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Come on! Hup, two, three!
Come on, get going.

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You've seen the ''brain'' of the sub.
ln here is the ''heart'', the atomic-motor room.

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- Careful, sir. That's our warning system.
- Disregard.

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No one is allowed in there.
Not even congressmen.

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You understand. For your own safety.
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Now, down here you'll find
the ''sting'' of the ship.

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ln fact, there are more ''stings'' in here
than in a hornet's nest.

:11:48
The missile and escape room.
:11:50
There is more destructive force in this room
than in all the explosive used in WWll.

:11:57
The missiles are for research.

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